RhI-catalyzed aldol-type reaction of organonitriles under mild conditions
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Akihiro Goto, Yu Ukai, Stephan Irle
An aldol-type reaction of organonitriles with aldehydes was catalyzed by a RhI(OR) species under ambient conditions, and the reaction displayed a broad substrate scope with respect to both organonitrile and aldehyde components.
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